Zariski Geometries: Geometry from the Logician's Point of View

Zariski Geometries

Geometry from the Logician's Point of View

2010 • 224 pages

"This book presents methods and results from the theory of Zariski structures and discusses their applications in geometry as well as various other mathematical fields. Its logical approach helps us understand why algebraic geometry is so fundamental throughout mathematics and why the extension to noncommutative geometry, which has been forced by recent developments in quantum physics, is both natural and necessary. Beginning with a crash course in model theory, this book will suit not only model theorists but also readers with a more classical geometric background"--Provided by publisher.

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London Mathematical Society Lecture Note

London Mathematical Society Lecture Note is a 67-book series with 67 primary works first released in 1971 with contributions by J.T. Knight, H.P.F. Swinnerton-Dyer, and Philip J. Higgins.

Commutative Algebra
New Developments in Topology
Analytic theory of Abelian varieties
An Introduction to Topological Groups
Representation Theory of Lie Groups
Applicable Differential Geometry
Integrable Systems
Representation Theory: Selected Papers
An Introduction to the Theory of Surreal Numbers
Lectures on the Asymptotic Theory of Ideals
Lie Groupoids and Lie Algebroids in Differential Geometry
The Ergodic Theory of Discrete Groups

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